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Arriving from Cologne into Dusseldorf by train we thought we would grab a refreshing beer before booking into our hotel and this great railway pub was just the answer.
A smart pub with a real mini beer hall look to it with pine table's and...More

We went here as it the reviews were decent and it was close to where we are staying. We all had the english breakfast which was quite nice, usually at home in england i don’t eat english breakfast as they can be very greasy but...More

A cold waitress, but food is fine. I had three kinds of sausage set and it tasted better than I had expected. If you're hungry and not in hurry to catch a train, it's a nice place to stay a while, at least it offers...More

Sometimes gets very busy but staff are always friendly and helpful,they do a very good traditional German breakfast if a change from the hotel breakfast is needed,for a station eatery this place is very good.

Waitress Frau Ibraj brought us close to missing our train as she didnt feel like making us pay and found many other tasks to do instead. On top of tgat, she was very rude in German (yes I understand! But unfortunately not fluent enough to...More

You would not think that this restaurant is situated in the main railway station. The staff are very friendly and the food is highly recommended. I had the "English Breakfast" and it would put some of our cafe's to shame!! Just what I needed on...More

I would normally avoid anywhere abroad that says English Breakfast served but on the back of a heavy weekend in Dusseldorf/Dortmund and with a couple of hours to spare we thought we would give it a go. Well am i glad we did . The...More

As others have noted, this is far more than just a station café. Yes, it's on the concourse amid fast food joints but it's certainly a cut above the rest.
The schnitzel was much better than I'd imagined it would be, with the usual trimmings,...More